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Japanese made Omron D2F01F switches give the main buttons a lovely, finelybalanced action – Omron switches are fast becoming the norm for midrange and highend mice, and we have no issue with that. The scroll wheel is secure and has a pleasant rubber...
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Featuring replaceable keycaps, near limitless simultaneous key presses and a ton of orange accenting, the Tactic Pro is hoping to drag its STRIX brand into the spotlight and give ASUS fans a different styling choice than its traditional ROG range.Is it go...
Solid build quality, Cherry MX switches are excellent, Plenty of macro keys in a variety of places, Unique look with orange backlighting, Antighosting gives infinite simultaneous key presses, Good media control...
Rubber feet do not grip as well when board is raised, Lighting options are limited, No wrist rest and shape makes adding thirdparty one more difficult, A bit expensive, Indicator LED placement leaves this short reviewer unable to see what is what.
The ASUS STRIX Tactic Pro is a very well constructed mechanical gaming keyboard that will appeal to both gamers and typists. The choice of Cherry switches mean you can tailor the key response to your own personal taste. We also find the adjustable orange...
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Since opening its doors in 1989, the Taiwanese technology manufacturer ASUS has gone from strength to strength. From humble beginnings as a simple motherboard manufacturer they, like other Taiwan giants, have evolved to meet the demands of the ever growin...
All major flavours of MX switches available, Awesome amount of macro functionality for people who need it...
Aggressive design is a bit polarising, Can't change the lighting effects, Key cap coating is a bit smooth...
So after a good amount of testing what are my lasting impressions of the Tactic Pro? Starting off with the design and for me it's a bit of a mixed bag, on the one hand I'm a fan of the nice matte finish, the indicator lights on the top and just the gener...
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Taken from the ancient Roman and Greek word for owl, Strix means the keenest hearing and sharpest eyesight. Strix means feeling your environment so that you detect and react to the slightest movement. Strix means survival on the very edge of instinct.The...
13 Dedicated Macro keys 8 Switchable Marco/Function keys(F1F8), Media Keys, Volume Wheel, NKRO...
Its length may not fit most desk spaces, Color theme may not match most setups...
Let's break it down:Performance. The keyboard exhibited what it promises on its product packaging. ASUS stand firm on their claims and has never failed to deliver the performance that users crave. In all my experience with different keyboards, the Strix T...
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jamonline.ph Updated: 2016-11-26 03:00:14
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The ASUS Strix Tactic Pro gaming keyboard is made of plastic as expected. There are no quirky materials on this one, but it's pretty solid. It's one of a hell gaming keyboard because it features a lot of Macro keys and normally...
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We test out the Strix Tactic Pro Gaming Keyboard from ASUS to see if this gigantic keyboard deserves to be in your little desktop.A few years back, Taiwanese Tech Company ASUS are just more into PC components, focusing in providing the best performance fo...
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A matching partner with the ASUS Claw gaming mouse that I reviewed last week, the STRIX Tactic Pro might just be the keyboard for you if you're a gamer that makes full use of macros.The STRIX Tactic Pro is a full sized keyboard with Cherry MX switches for...
The ASUS STRIX Tactic Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard retails at RM 499, which is quite steep for a keyboard with so many macro yet lacking many other features. Let's not forget that if you're using an ASUS ROG series motherboard, there's the Keybot softwa...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2016-11-26 03:00:17
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The ASUS STRIX brand was first introduced as an upgrade to the company's DirectCU II line of coolers for graphics cards, so imagine our surprise when we received a number of PC gaming accessories from ASUS bearing the same STRIX brand. This month, we got...
Excellent features, Choice of Cherry MX keys...
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ASUS certainly has done no wrong here with the ASUS STRIX TACTIC PRO mechanical gaming keyboard. If you're looking for one that comes with all the bells and whistles, this may be one that you should consider.(previously published in issue December 2014)...
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When it comes to picking a peripheral for your PC setup, the market is filled with so many choices that almost one gets more confuse than enjoying such a variety of options. I've faced such a situation many times but my nature of being a particular brand...
As I am not used to macro keys enabled keyboards, I faced difficulty in adjusting with the overall keys layout but I can't take it as a Con for being a personal preference but it would have been better if Asus had provided a bit of more spacing between t...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2017-09-30 01:07:50
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Mechanical keyboards are extremely popular at the moment, at least if we look at the available keyboards on the market. For our new comparison test we received a total of 16 models by 11 different manufacturers. Which one should you get? Originally ke...
After testing 16 different mechanical keyboards we can safely say that when it comes to the typing experience most of the models are a lot alike. This is mostly because of the used technique; everything with the Cherry MX switches has the same key sizes...
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by matthew yapHoot goes the Strix, or ‘owl' as it is known in Greek, a whole new range of gaming peripherals from ASUS. With RoG, is there really need another gaming series? Probably not, but it's here to stay and we've got a whole set of it for review th...
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Asus has this year specifically for gaming peripherals released in the Strix series, which we have received in recent months, a number of video cards in our test lab. We see in this article Claw Optical Gaming Mouse, Pro Gaming Headset and the Tactic Pro...
The gaming peripherals Asus Strix series we received with mixed feelings. The products are sturdy and solidly built and also about the exterior design, we are very pleased, if we find the headset although nice, but a little too big for our taste. The perf...
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ASUS has been expanding their STRIX gaming line from just graphics cards, now they have keyboards, mice, headsets, and even mousepads. Today we will be taking a look at the STRIX Tactic Pro, which is a very nice mechanical gaming keyboard this is being of...
21 dedicated macro keys, Available in all Cherry MX flavors, N-Key rollover over USB, Illuminated, Great build quality and not overly large...
Pretty poor software...
I did take time to test the N-Key rollover over USB and it worked quite well. Using Aqua'S KeyTest we are able to see what key presses are actually recorded. For our test I hit the A-K keys, H-L keys and the spacebar all at once. Without NKRO enabled only...
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ASUS has been expanding their STRIX line of gaming products recently and have added a headset, keyboard, mouse, and even a couple of different mouse pads to the family. Today, we'll have a look at the STRIX Tactic Pro Gaming Keyboard, which offers a pleth...
Trying to describe how the keyboard feels is a tough task using the written word, but we'll give it a shot. First off, the keyboard is extremely responsive to every keystroke, whether that be gaming or productivity use. The macro keys are easy to access...
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benchmarkreviews.com Updated: 2015-09-10 09:41:37
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In this review, I'll be testing the Cherry MX Brown switch version of this keyboard. The Cherry MX Brown switch is advertised as a quite, tactile switch. Similar to a Cherry Blue, but without the noise. Cherry MX browns are advertised as both good for gam...
Cherry MX brown switches, 13 Dedicated macro keys, Media controls, NKey rollover (NKRO) over USB, Onthefly macro recordings, Plugandplay, Backlit, Braided cable...
Software has some quirks, Wide footprint, Nondetachable cord, Not enough customization for lighting, One of the media keys malfunctions, No USB ports or audio passthrough...
Overall, the ASUS Strix Tactic Pro keyboard is a very, very nice unit. Featuring a plethora of macro keys, backlighting, and multi-profile support with on-board memory. Some people might find it's footprint to be on the large side, but I found it to not b...
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reviewstudio.net Updated: 2015-09-10 09:41:37
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ASUS has one last Strix peripheral at the ready, a Cherry-MX based mechanical keyboard known as the Strix Tactic Pro, which has founds it way on my desk. I think it's time to perform another surgery.Mechanical keyboards are kind of a staple for premium pe...
NKRO, 21 macrokeys, Excellent build quality;...
Somewhat pricy;...
This is ASUS' first serious entry in the mechanical keyboard space. There was an Echelon mech, but that wasn't built from scratch like the Tactic Pro seems to be. For a Gen. 1 device, this is a exceptional machine. Compared to other mechs, it's just above...
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Keyboards are a very personal thing, and as this is one of the three primary interfaces with the system itself (along with the mouse and display), feel will help decide the experience. Without a doubt mechanical keyboard have become very popular with enth...
Very high build quality, Distinctive, angular design, Good backlighting implementation, Excellent performance, Software is easy to use...
Pricing befits a premium product, but will be a barrier to entry...
The STRIX TACTIC PRO keyboard is a very well designed product with exceptionally good build quality and overall feel. The design looks really cool in an understated way, with a subdued finish and muted accents.The design is very angular (almost bat-like)...
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Strix is the Latin term for Owl, which explains much about the piece of digital craftsmanship which forms the image at the top of the page.It's also the latest range of products from ASUS. Not replacing the ROG brand, just giving ASUS another string to th...
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This is from Asus's popular owl and orange themed Strix gaming line up. So first off – those mechanical switches are Cherry MX – phew no knock offs here! This particular version came with brown switches, but black, red and blue switches are all options. M...
The price of $150170 is high compared to Razer but similar to Corsair's offerings. The Corsair K95 has a similar feature set but misses out on a lot of the more useful macro switches. The Razer on the other hand has more macro customization ability, but...
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In a broad sense, there are two types of keyboards in this world—those that use mechanical key switches and those that don't. If that sounds like something a keyboard snob would say, so be it, this editor stands guilty as charged, and happily so. We can a...
In our last roundup of mechanical keyboards, we determined there wasn't a clear winner out of the bunch, and while that's mostly true this time around, there is one that we favor above the rest. That one is G.Skill's Ripjaws KM780 RGB. It's the most balan...
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